American Republican politician Sarah Palin seen here making the Devil’s Horns hand gesture. Palin was Governor of Alaska from 2006 to 2009. She was the GOP nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2008 election with Senator John McCain as presidential nominee.

In an interview for the 2005 documentary Metal: A Headbanger’s Journey, Dio explained that he had gotten the hand gesture, the Maloik, from his Italian grandmother which she used to ward of the evil eye (malocchio). It’s not unusual for a symbol’s meaning to change. What was once a symbol of good luck can become(…)

Psychedelic rock band Coven 1969 debut album Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls cover had a picture of two of the band’s members doing the Devil’s Horns hand gesture, more popularly knows as the Sign of the Horns in the Rock world. Coven is recognized as introducing the Signs of the Horns to rock culture.(…)

This guy was always a little creepy. He apparently left the Vatican’s top spot following the Vatileaks scandal, in which the 2012 release of a book (His Holiness: The Secret Papers of Benedict XVI) based on revelations made by the ex-pontiff’s butler further damaged the Holy See’s reputation.

A four-fingered Papa Smurf flashing the Devil’s Horns while surrounded by his minions. The Smurf’s occult origin is just one of many theories about the cartoon’s mysterious origin. See the Smurfs Conspiracy.

Alex Jones throwing a goat, also known as the Devil’s Horns. Jones is the Godson of Illuminati researcher and author of Codex Magica: Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati, Texe Marrs. Did his Godfather tell him about the Illuminati signs?

Album cover for the Beatles‘ CD Singles Collection of Yellow Submarine and Eleanor Rigby. Paul McCartney (bottom left) is making the Triple Six sign while John Lennon (bottom right) is flashing the Devil’s Horns.